“QUALUNQUEMENTE” A FUN AND REALISTIC PORTRAIT ON FILM OF ITALIAN CONTEMPORARY POLITICS

It will be distributed in the Italian cinemas since 21st January 2011 “Qualunquemente”, a movie by Giulio Manfredonia, featuring the bright comedian, actor, author and filmmaker Antonio Albanese, interpreting the persona of Cetto Laqualunque – Calabria corrupt, depraved, rude, ungrammatical politician disregarding and treating the women as an object of whose family name stands as “Thewhatever” who is born presumably in Reggio di Calabria (my native city) at the basements of an abusive hospital and he founded the “Partito du pilu” which in Calabria slang standing as “The party of hair”, metaphor of the pubic hair, woman and proudly representing the most unwholesome part of Italy – appearing in tv shows as “Vieni via con me”, highly cultural show of RAI 3 Tv channel recently created and hosted by Fabio Fazio and the author Roberto Saviano. A fun comedy including in the cast Sergio Rubini, Lorenza Indovina and Salvatore Cantalupo and depicting by “the realism in pureness” – a slogan which often used by the politician along with other ones as “let’s vote before, let’s think about after”, “more hair for everyone” and “I’m the reality, you are the fiction”, “the elections are like hair, they never end”, “taxes are like drug you pay those once and after you enter into the tunnel” -, a portrait of contemporary Italy, land of institutionally legalized abuses, successfully evoking the precious lesson by the French playwright Molière: the laugh arising from the most unhappy aspects of life.